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1 - ) [ G W, COHOLAN | PRONOTED BY 5. W, J Former Locat Resident Placed in Charge at Philadelphia Announcement \Was by the Stanley Works pointment of Gerald N. (oholan, formerly of this city as the new sales manager in charge of the Stanley Works’ Philadelphia ofice. Mr. Co- holan has taken over his new dutics nd now is in charge of the Quaker ty braneh. = The new Philadelphia manager is * native of w Britain and is a son of Mrs. Grace M. Coholan of 19 | Harrison street, who recently retired | alter a number ‘of s on the! teaching staff’ of * the local school | system. | He was horn in this city and re- | ccived his carly cducation here. As| . boy he entered the employ of the anley Works 21 years ago. Hec worked as a time kaeeper, later b hecame an office worker and for t st 16 years he has been on the road a salesman. He spent two years in the rvice during the | World War. 1 For three years he has worked in the Philadelphia territory and has made his home at Ardmore, Pa., one | of the Quaker City's most beautiful vesidential: sections. He will con- tinue to reside at Ardmore. | Mr. Coholan succeeds Charles Barnum, former ‘manager. of the| T’hiladelphia office, who disappeared recently and whose whercabouts are unknown. MANILA TRIES HALT | ON EX0DUS T0 U. §.| Labor Director made today | of the ap- | | Revokes Plante Recruiting License as Tieprisal for Anti-Filipino Slurs. | Manila, March 5 (®—Influenc:1 Ly the' recent anti-Filipino distury- ances in California, \director of the' burcau of labor Hermenegildo Cr iz today. suspended the 1930 labor * crulting license of the Hawaiian| sugar planters’ association. | Many Filipinos have taken vantage of the frce transportation ‘o | Hawaii furnmished by the sugir vlanters and have cmigrated later to the United States. | The action has the effect of ul-| most stopping Vilipino immigfation ! 15 Hawaii, but it will merely reduce | nd mot entirely halt immigration to| the Unitéd States, since many i pinos arc going fo the States dire on their own resources. 1 11 TWO BOYS HELD Springficld. Mass., March wo boys who admitted th 41 automobile at Wavery, carly ! 5 car in a parking space near the ra 10ad tracks. The boys gave the ©h.mes as Charles Scott. 16. of 24S Concord avenue. Cambridge, and lidward Blider, 27, of South Deer- | tield. The car ic registered to I're ! crick A. Cunningham of #43 Oa l2ad road, Belmont. | | | City Advertisement| Notice is herchy given that a liearing Wwill be held before the oard of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City Hall at T p. m. Monday, March 10th, 1930, on the proposed establishment of street and grade lines on West Main street, from So. Burritt Street to & poiat 150 ft. west of present bridge. A1l persons interested are request- cd to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in 1clation to the above. BOALRD OI" PUBLIC WORK Thom; . McGrath. Cler City Advertisement| STRELT AND NO, BURRITT STREET otice i3 lercby given that a| hearing will be held hefore the| lioard of Public Works, City of New | Britain, in Room 307, City Hall at| T p. m. Monday, March IWLh.‘ 1930, on the propesed establishment of strecet and grade lines on No. Burritt Street, from West Main street to first angle north on No. Burritt Street. All persons interested are request- ~d to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Thomas F. McGrath, Clerk. City Advertisement SEWERS IN STERLING STREE’ Noticc is hercby given that a hearing ~ will be held ‘before the Tioard of Public Works, Cily of New Britain, in Room #07, City Hall at 30 p. m. Monday, March 10th, | 1930, on the construction of sewers in Sterling Street, from Pershing Avenue westerly 250 feet. All persons interested are request- cd to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard inj relation to the above. BUARD OI' PUBLIC WORKS, Thomas F. McGrath, Clerk. City Advertisement SEWERS IN OLDFIELD STREET AND EVERETT STREET Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Dritain. in Ttoom 307, City Hall at 0 p. m. Monday. March 10th, 1930, on the construction of sewers in Oldficld Street, from Corbin Av- enue to Conn, Co. right-of-way, and in Evercit Street, from Rotherforth | Avenue to end. All persons interested are request. cd to be present at said hearing, if they sce cause, and be heard in velation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Thomas F. McGrath, Clerk. {dent of | timony. [ twice ha | Bighty-five pairs of JUDGE GAFFNEY NOT SEEKING BAR OFFICE Local Jurist Nearing 70th Year, Will Not Be Candidate to Head Association Again, Judge Bernard I¥. Gaffney, presi- the Hartford - County ssociation for scveral terms., will not be a candidatef or reelection at the annual meeting which will be held in the superior court room in the county building, Hartford, Iri- | i day, March 14. Judge Gaffney is regarded highly and if he designed to run again he would be assured of support not only from members of the legal frater- nity in this city but in several places | |in the county. it was learned today. is retiring as pro- bate court judge when his term e; pires next November. He will reac the legal age of 70 years a months aftcr that time. GOVERNOR ASHED T0 ATTEND BALL Veterans of Foreign Wars Plan| Gala Alfair at Burritt Governor and Mrs. John H. bull, Major and Mrs. John Coolic Mayor and Mrs. Angelo M. aonessa, ex-Mayor and Mrs. George Quigley and other lecadi personag. have been invited as guests to attend the first annual ball and entertainment of Private Walter J. Smith po 511, Veterans of Iorcign be held Saturday night o'clock in the ball room of the Bur- ritt hotel. A committee of three members from the post have com- pleted arrangements for the under the leadership of Dewey Se- lander. e hac been ably assisted by Comrades Rency and Robinson. Present indications are that the ball will be a brilliant affair. The list of patrons and patronesses h been growing daily until the com mittee feels that the dance floor at the hotel will be filled to capacity. The veterans of Ioreign Wars is a national organization that has de- voted itself to the care of the ex- serviceman and his dependents. It was first organized in Columbus, O., on September 23, 1809, Tt is the oldest organization in existence ceiving veterans of the World War into its ranks. are cligible to join. At Eaton' Rapids, Mich., ganization maintains a prising 472 acres of the or home com land where | widows and orphans of deccased ex- servicemen are cared for by the na- tional body. CONGLUDING PHASE OF TRIAL REACHED Character Witnesses Remain to Be Heard in Charlotte Charlotte, N. C., March (pr) —~Concluding phases of defense tos- were reached today in the trial of five non-union textile worl- ers charged with the murder of Miw. Ella May Wiggins in a strike riot Castonia September 14. Ten or more corrovor: character witnesses remained to he heard before rcbuttal testimouy. final arguments, and the charge of Mecklenburg Circuit Judge J. ). Clements. ¥red Morrow, Troy Jones ani Lowry Davis, three of the defen.:- ants, climaxed the sccond day of defense testimony yesterday by tes- tifying they had nothing to do wita the shooting. They denied they even knew an alleged conspiracy to fellow | large truck on which Mrs, Wiggius and 20 other strikers were riding tc a meeting at South Gastonia. Horace Wheclus, defendant been identified by as the man who fircd shot into the truck a moment befoie Mrs. Wiggins cried out “Lordy, I' shot.” and O. H. Lunsford, driv: of the car in the mob which assed the strixers, have not yct tes- tified. A high point in defense testimony was reached when four witnesses told of finding a hole “the size of a dime” in the rear vision of ti2 truck cab. Defense sought to prove therchy that the fatal shet was fired within the truck and not from “he mob. tive anl of who stat witnesses 1 WILD TURKEYS IN BLACK HILLS Custer, D, March § (1) — wild turkeys from West Virginia have been re- leased in Custer state park here in an cxperiment which may lead eventually to stocking the whole ot the Black Hills. PALACE —House of Perfect Talkies— LAST SHOWINGS TONIGOT ‘Our Modern Maidens’ With Pretty and Petite JOAN CRAWFORD Co-Feature € 3 Seven Faces ‘With PAUL MUNI (Who Plays 7 Characters) —Also— Sound News—All Talking Playlet TOMORROW and YRIDAY Al Jolson and DAVEY LEE Tug Again at Your Heartstrings ‘Say It \—Vi;h Songs’ will few | prominent affair | Only men who serv- | ed during war time on foreign soil | ot har- | —_— Two Cent Poke on Nose Costs Assailant $15 ‘ Brockton, Mass,, Mareh 5 (UP) | ‘or two cents I'd whack you {] on the nose exclaimed William “Pop” Sweeney, well known local ‘ golfer, during an argument with 1]at driver. i | Taking him literally, Leo Ham- ilton, the cabman, reached into his pocket, produced two cents, and landed the pennies to Sweeney. Keeping his promise. whacked Hamilton on the nose. In court today, Sweeney paid a $15 fine after pleading guilty assault charge, making his n PLAINVILLE NEWS (Zontinued 1rom I held by the a weeks azo at the high school The affair proved to be profitable. | Tlans werc past commanders’ held | s, in of arra expects to have a large number of important and prominent Legionnaires from surrounding posts present Invits tions have been extended to all the | past commanders of the lo 1s well as some of the past and county commanders. Attempts will be made to have ry" Crean, | well known New Bri inzer and Leglonnaire, and his her, John Crean, accomplished pianist, take | part in the cntertainment. freshments will e Pythian Temple Party Pythian temple, No. Pythian Sisters, will hold a public bridge and whist in L. 0. O. I hall this eve-| nin Prizes will be arded the winners in both gumes and refresh- ments served. On Wednesday evening, March 12 | the Pythian Sisters will hold a r | ular meeting in 1..0. O. 1" hall. | so hour will be cnjoyed, Al | members are requested to attend. Lpworth Group Meeting The New Britain group of | worth lea I includes sington, in. Iorestville, Bristol and Pla . will meet with the Lpworth of the local | Methodist church this evening at § |otclock. A business meeting will be held and will be followed Dby a so- cial hour. The local league mem- | will present a play. A large at- | tendance is antici Catholic Church Sei | Tosary and bLendiction of the sacrament will be held at 30 o'clock tonight at the Church Our Lady of Mercy, Blessed ashes will be distributed the | services. Sweeney Seven) minstrel show post fow ed for (i vance to e ¢ committec ngements served A ices after will be heard nd cvening i tomor- Friday | of the month. slebrated at §:30 a will be distributed In the evening at will be devotions d sacrament and Len- consisting of the sta- tions of the cross and benediction. « Scout Note There will be a meeting of Girl Scouts tomorrow evening :30 o'clock in the Plainville school gymnasium. | The Girl Scout troop committeces will hold their annual meeting next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. A. MacLeod on Redstone hill, | Trumbull Factory Activities The ninth annual banquet of the Ten Ye cial club will be held inville high school evening, March 18. 1t is combination Patrick's chicken suppe minstrel | 15 in the ca Trumbull Confessions | row afternoon 1is the first I | Mass will e | Communicn ain at 7 a. m 30 o'clock there m ol ten the bless services the ati high | \ | | | 1 a social with talent, During the and 1 first part of the year three suggestions were made by H. 1. Wheeler, J. Mastrianni, and H. Roper for improvement in various operations. The mechanical commit- tee recently announced that they had adopted the suggestions, The factory has opened an of- fice in Detroit, in room 308, Archi-| tects’ building. 415 Brainard street. David Liard is in charge. It vected that the address of the York office will he changed month from Liberty t Last 42nd strect For fivst time in a good many entire plant has under- onc a cemplete and thorough over- hauling. Itooms in the old building, halls and stairways have ¥ painted. Lighting been chanzed New | this street to 6o | I been fresh- fistures have floors have been paired, and sanitary conditions all | ound have been improved. The new factory addition is considered | the last word in modern factory construction. | On March 18 the Temco bowling leaguc will be represented in the na- tional duck pin tournament by John Lemeris, captain: J. -Mastrianni, J. | Lee, A. Silverio, A. Babich, and H. S, Smith. These bowlers have also entered the two-man and individual contests. The tournament will be held at Genlet's Recreation alleys, 110 East Main strect, Waterbury. The Scrvice club, composed re- O(I Have You Had Your Laugh Today? 0Y— Comedie: Sclected Subjects ship of 150 at the present time. The | a trolley car. injuring Heclen Lally, on | ¢ I soug |the scene, in the old G l160th rumbull emploxes, has a member- | cxistence since Ve bl Twenty-four more members will be enrolled later this r. This will bring the mem- | bership up to 174, of whom 15 | men and 20 are women. Liach cmploye who has served ten rs receives a ten-year service pin. | When he has completed 15, 20 or | years, he is presented with a ew pin. After the presentation of pins this year there will be 94 mem- Lers in the 10 in 15-year cla car cl; as 1 12 in the club) been Janua 192 1 in wiitten Ly r cl 7 e -year class. ~ated theatrleal natices and tor the e e wmuseinent o 'ST0P ORDER CHANGED | ON STORE BULLDING Inspector Vinds One Wall Is Built GANGSTER, AGED I7 FORETOLD ESCAPE Tells Police of 25 Robberies and wa v oo G0 Battle He Shared Luild- In Accord With Provisions of the La A “stop” order dirc building departient against a ed National Inspector on Stanley t (P—\When Stan- vear old New Jur- 4 from the N for the IMirst ore as moditied ¢ by Trank Scolla nk Scolla of Hillside avenue. died last night at 11:30 at the New | Dritain General hospital after an illness of several days. Il had heen a resident of Plainville for any | NOSPhC vears, prior to coming here from | he ¢ Ttaly, his birthplace. e leaves no immediate relatives. | Truneral services will be held Sat- urday morning at a time to I nounced later, Burial will be Joseph's cometery Cosmopolitan Bowling 1 Lucky Strikes GARY CooP! Tive tecl chard Wall ter, ical in cstablizhing in th ry Cooper which comes to today, Thursday War-time trenches in 1 zround for the director was phase of the Bertranm \ of the ployed Irrank former dvised sequence Licutenant | rormerly of the ¢ and Londo Mder story a ned picture ly. in St % Johng, in fo Lo charze Willard Prior Nyberz 99 rehe 11 105 98 % the erey seenari London on the s typica - Colonel 517 Buccan 10 102 116 108 the ted in the Billy™ Yincen champion of hid charge of t battle between sailors in the Al Heinzman Peck Crowley Burnham . Heinzeman Anderzon ailor zht S 111 13 0 104 “free-f 345 sardines 99 11s 12 120 Billy Brighton. wh through the World W nade certain 10 119 ccdure was correct. | co-featvre leen Moore in nity Garage 105 94 .95 108 56 94 160 124 | vi ett phone hit and with 1 Irederic Giava = Anderson SOPHOMORE ba | ture showing of with Eddie Quilla sceond frature th,” featuring Ina ( flic Sophomore 3-DICCe | an in the leading role 2—advt. |its local premicre a | theater today when it day's engagement. Sally il will b 1d opposite Bohermia Improvements Plainville, room em advt, anc LC is ) | T Glenwood living room gas ranse set. Tel 2 fu hed rooms for light house Private bath. keep —advt, CHASHES GIVE THRILLS T0 STOLEN TAXI CHASE When inent part “The Sophomore” Lddie Quillan the be of his carcer inasmuc is cxactly the t one Tmitted that of has « Auto Two Persons Injured @ w tremendon with such mor that it into troubls Hits Llectric Car and Collides was With Police Machine, Tioston, ~ March collisions which addcd thrills to po- pursuit of a stolen taxicah re- sulted in injuries o persons here today. Geor 1 End was arre propriation of the taxicab at machine had collided with ing police car in Dorchester. ously the taxicab had c 168 . Pern, {uadron and left March formed Bologn « 2 vian ers Grau | submarines repay a v | by a Chilean the time Allen, 31, of the South ted for alleged misap- T the pursi- Previ- for ain in hal i ports. The rc cna-Arica problen kept Peruvian-Chile strained for more thar cent 60, a passenger on the After colliding with car, the taxi. though scmewhat damaged. sped In the ond accident, resulted in the [has made the cxchan ptu Special Officer | Sivs possible. The ward . Galvin of the police *fly- [ Will remain in Chilca ing squadron” was siightly hurt. tween ten days and a clectric of ALTOIST SUL Aviator Flying Plancat | -0 =0 100 Feet Is Trespasser anucl creira, Boston, March 3 (UP)—An avia- and whose tor flying his plane at an altitude ef |ished when 100 feet or less over private property | by the is a in the eyes of t Massachusetts supreme court. Thelter's estate last land-owner, in such cases, s entitled | suit in district damages, the full bench ruled. | Richmond. He he decision, believed to repre=- | personal injuric sent the first supreme court opinion |plaint alleges that he on the question of mond! S handed down in affir et dane: cree by Supcrior Juds | Gismissing a bill cquit t by Harry Worcester [4 winst the New ympany, Tne. fo have the from flyin, plaintiffs. ho the vehicl airplane of er, June, court ked el by ALBANIAN CABIN London, March change _ Telc 'S ! Tirana today 7 cabinet had disagreement ) h i and Air- e pla defendants over land owned s t Wi resigne joined ove by the v BOSTON MASSACRE March (P—With fla house and elsewhere at t MA Boston at the state half staff, and with ceremonies nary b Common, the | observed th the Boston ing ground and on the city and state today nniversary of sacre. The first services were held near the old state house where the Tirit- ish soldicrs fired a volley into a | crowd of townspeople. A number of | patriotic organizations participated in the several programs. Governor Frank G. Allen was represented by a military aide. Ia | | EMBASSY NOW — DOUBLE FEATURE SCREE G You Must Hear and See Her at Her Best INA CLAIRE THE AWFUL With An All Star Cast URDAY Talking, Sound “PHANTOM O THE OF: Days pitol the I'rid 0| ri London 1 adi <ol or-all” sequenc ¥ 1 tl Of h > of I -cracking AT CAPITOL ctors ramount tarring Cockney char 1 M o t; t e fc | ber of the “Brack Watceh® that every Cooper's uniform and military pro e 1Pools” an all-talking Iir March. AT LMBASSY Today the talkie screen of the sy theater presents a double “Sophomor a with Eddie Quil will b he seen L2ddic 50 has probably opportunity hi Ic collegc i i an for automolle here (Pr—an patch 1s vy~ wo Peruvian Ships in Chile to Repay Courtesy Visit o v 1 it to Peru recently hip. a century hed into | Peruvian warships will visit Chile settlement W an forty Peruvian v R AVIATOR March was w | Albert monds of New Bedford on the lat- tol Iereir; was on permission said that the “LOOST Tonight Richard in his Gods.” A ANKLLS? is the I Barthelm Vitapi AT | At 1 dir entie L Dic v novel in “Loow nd Aoy | Vink the Thurs( cmbr : e he technical ieh major 5 the o oine 1o get i her villing I Enzlis the monust be wi N ion he may i clers em enees roani wori hatl ! W find “1Loosc Vitaphon: sion of Lit, = aid v from Natic com st prett liking Janney’s 1 Lehonn Prine san Young ; ind role saic Douglas I itured with | ymond K ire a few think the proposition wort md do their | to belp Iairbanks of course, end The star Heit Co. St iirbanks, Jr., Lddic Norn young rou fe e W det gime il o ) vaudeyille attraction Revue reaturing th and the ing Sund be offered in her “Anna Christic LAWYERS ASK SHALL FEE IN CAIRO, Greta Ga st all-tal Em fea 1y O'Neil dudze John 1L Kirkham Sends Let- ter to Mayor Pzonessa De ven LS8V His | L Abroad ns a three P 1 myers (¢ can be 10 liti ions fror cents, Judg Kirkham relates in a commu to Mayor I’aonessa, sent ip, with Mrs, Kirkham Lgypt. Court procedur r tribunals is carried Kirkham cipal pror md in scw di s now occupying New DBritain officia in represe iiro in the Quillan a prom- ) du zives s his rolc ks ng ever 1 do b boy h- him aviation problen nsc of tting Made Business Mana Of College Publi M Mareh K. Thomas of Nc¢ Junior at Abbot has Just been elected busine ager of the “Courant,” L magazine published semi-an Only two other appointm “Courant™ we nnounc Miss Bertha B princip: public 29 elections to sever ary soci Miss Mr. and 10 For tended A Geo Conn., “ A Lern- " the cru and for toda This : thet homas is the dau, Mrs. George K st strect. She forn the Lincoln ol, court Vi March Llizabeth ) They ta hich has relatior's ye of s, court scl of - ROYAL Drussels, bert and Quec today for it to the station by I'rince ind Leopold, the premicr ar bers of the cabinet, Max and court officials. It derstood that Maric Jose. cently the bride o Humbert of Italy, will tparents enoa vater night 7.} injured demol- 18 struck L. Rich s became filed agains 0 for con- ST W Rich- less, i, Ma s from the non y March 5 ( et 2 finisk the which 200-mile top rted yesterday, rd of the Tas still ing the ficld of five today friend and rival, Early Cranberry Portage il and coming has won the I erby f 1 QUITS God 15x- fron Albani was clos traight years Warner Bros, APITO TODAY THURS,, FRI. Talking Features! C The Virginian's Back Again! Swaggering in the Xilts of the Famous Black Watch Seven Days Leave’ ( Qaramount Picture Co-Feature ——— "~ COLLEEN with Raymond Hackett m to show will offer Hazel ) the weademy, Thom 5 (P—King Al-| were greet GODDARD LEADS ¥ dog Brydges jail yesterday he made oast which he had made '0 Police John Mahoney of after he had been frustrat ttempt to escap: police head ertord report show el one wall of the bui th the north zoning act similar it foo ard | required by this scetion of orc, permitted ho r,. it } yaml is loss poi tive side y allow the Wor uilding un the found that on lay forts rrested her d with breakinxz t home and steai- 1 valuable ned $25 in south side eve i co rostred ing money g han three the e ity 1" the store is Louis g of Jlat somcone court 1 while detained Kaplan ord i out his fine, en- cseape | removing ciling and climbi t was so nar- mself in it two policemen required to him down. A being taken from the polic 0 the New Haven jail he told Muhoney that while he had failed to escape here he would mak reak for freedom from the county Kryzewski informed local pos that he had participated in twg rics in Har N. J., 20 in two in Washington, D. in a Michigan city, the na could not recall. 11 the sear of a bullet the result of Jersey. ling ‘o narriasc nherit 1t chang arks 1 1 5 1 his en profiles after ui Haver deavored G il to cn staked o A to build 1 Lusing s on Ut impriso ciforts srating TE n HELR 1 onal and dy v STAMFORD DECLINES RED MEETING PERMIT Asks y. Lor- o Lnou . o i Tire Dealer sclectman Vor N i Sel ail Leave to Hold Meeting On City lic en who Hall Steps Tomorrow. m one h wh he in -\ ion mecting o Stamtord lad an Marcl t a demo; town hall noon was denied ) hiold yed said displ the here tomerrow 1 local radical or eps shich he wa & fi the Stamford tra union u league, ganization by the board of 1nen, this mornin The perm sought by Abc Eps L local e member tad been permit Epstein said member ttee which was supposed to scei permit did not the time to usc workil propo inst unen German (Cabinet Crisis Is Narrowly Averted Berlin, March 3 (#—The cabin:t crisis which has been threatening in Germany for a week was averted today when members of the cabinct reed to accept Finance Minist Thauer's compromise. trouble ¢ when the ce- isted simultancous pa:- Young plan and the financial re- rho wiil King It th of the con ¢ delegated of the comni- n EGYPT do so bec Or ricetin ployment ¥, member mittee of the lea 5 that an attempt to hold the 1N- | ithout a permit wou .(‘U””' a committes John H. Act thicalion | )y oderick C. Oefinger. BIS{* Afr, Oefinger said 81 o interview to a committec, In theor police John B. Dren oI ‘ ordered all men off duty at TEPOUS |y iarrow morning to Tepo ollonof hall at that time 2l Neither police nor forccast develop that an attempt to speak town hall steps is mad they werc is to prot con tie program of internal form Molder ot meeting com- later s sought a compro- ntise whe s informed by leal- ing industrialists and bankers ¥ rday that action on the You pian must come first 1. uer he W ring through PAUL SPECHT and his MAJLSTIC ORCHLESTRA Playing at the Paragon Thursday, March 6th I town two | ten- I3 trom t ger cation Miss | Britain, | New Britain Is Waiting to Hear GRETA GARBO TALK —in— “ANNA CHRISTIE” Warner Bros. STRAND Begins Next Sunday s man- chool nually. ents to al, n b ghter of of nerly at- | he seen Charle nd mem Burgomaster was un- who re-| Prince | h mer <. ‘Warner Bro: oD, TRAND b ard Barthelmess - Thurs., Fri., Sat. — on of the Gods” Giet Ready for the Longest and Loudest I You've Ever Had! 1% HS © L7 T L (Pr—Just | v line of derby il lead- but his of | Sl $> wughs (,\-‘s,; ! Goddard or five 1 ROAne e\ cn A First N ational Vitaphone Talking Comedy Riot with LORETTA YOUNG LOUISE FAZENDA EDDIE NUGENT Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. Otis Harlan VAUDEVILLE SKELLY-HEIT REVUE Present “Their Revue” ULIS and CLARK —in— 'YPES™ 5 Featur BENTELL and GOULD Dancing Xylophonists BEN SMITH CO. “Ain’t That Terrible™ HAZEL MANGEAN CO. in “Wild West Pastimes” Are You Going to Hear Greta Garbo TALK in “ANNA CHRISTIE?”